Nanostructure Control in Zinc Oxide Films and Microfibers through Bioinspired Synthesis of Liquid‐Crystalline Zinc Hydroxide Carbonate; Formation of Free‐Standing Materials in Centimeter‐Level Lengths

Author:

Mikami Takahiro1ORCID,Kato Riki1ORCID,Hosokawa Yoshihiro1ORCID,Miyamoto Nobuyoshi2ORCID,Kato Takashi13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology School of Engineering The University of Tokyo Hongo Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo 113‐8656 Japan

2. Department of Life Environment and Applied Chemistry The Faculty of Engineering Fukuoka Institute of Technology Wajiro‐higashi Higashi‐ku Fukuoka 811‐0295 Japan

3. Research Initiative for Supra‐Materials Shinshu University Wakasato Nagano 380‐8553 Japan

Abstract

AbstractFree‐standing zinc oxide in the forms of films and fibrous materials are expected to be used as functional devices such as piezoelectric devices and catalyst filters without being limited by the growth substrate. Herein, a synthetic morphology‐control method for 2D and 1D free‐standing ZnO materials with ordered and nanoporous structures by conversion of liquid‐crystalline (LC) zinc hydroxide carbonate (ZHC) nanoplates is reported. As a new colloidal liquid crystal, the LC ZHC nanoplate precursors are obtained by a biomineralization‐inspired method. The approach is to control the morphology and crystallographic orientation of ZHC crystals by using acidic macromolecules. Their nano‐scale and oriented structures are examined. The LC oriented ZHC nanoplates have led to the synthesis of free‐standing films and microfibers of ZHC in centimeter‐level lengths, with the successful thermal conversion into free‐standing films and microfibers of ZnO. The resultant ZnO films and ZnO microfibers have nanoporous structures and preferential crystallographic orientations that preserve the alignment of ZHC nanoplates before conversion.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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